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Infrared laser sensors for monitoring of atmospheric pollutions using nonlinear optical coherent beams

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Abstract

It is proposed to use two coherent nanosecond laser beams for the detection of the molecules in atmosphere. It will be demonstrated how use of coherent beams may enhance the signal/noise ratio.

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